Monday, July 22, 2019

Big Bubble ... No Trouble

Good morning everyone. Hopefully you all enjoyed the rest of your weekend. Especially once after the cold front came through and knocked the warmth and humidity down a few notches. After recording the warmest day of 2019 on Saturday, Sunday's weather featured cooler, less humid, and much more comfortable conditions. If you didn't get a chance to enjoy the weather yesterday, you are in luck. A high pressure system will bring more of the same to the Stateline today and stretching into the second half of the week.

After a cloudy start to our Monday, clouds slowly started to clear out as the morning progressed. We will continue to see a mix of clouds and sun through the afternoon. Just have to keep in mind of the possibility for a few widely scattered afternoon showers as an upper-level disturbance passes overhead. However, most of the region will remain dry.

As this disturbance moves out later this afternoon, cloud cover will quickly decrease as northerly to northeasterly winds increase. Winds this morning have been between 10 and 15 MPH and will continue to stay breezy for the remainder of the afternoon. Gusts up to 20 MPH will be possible at times, especially during the afternoon and early evening hours.

You may notice through the day, the decreasing humidity. Northeasterly winds will drag much drier air into the Stateline allowing dew points to drop down into the mid to upper 50s. Much more comfortable as opposed to the 70 degree dew points we were experiencing last week. As high pressure draws closer and slides down into the central plains tonight, should keep things mostly clear and pleasant. Tonight will be a beautiful night to open up the windows and to give the air conditioners a rest. Dew points look to remain in the 50s tomorrow and Wednesday. High temperatures also looks to stay below average the next few days with highs in the low to mid 80s! Enjoy!

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